Families who loved The Grass Is Always Greener by Jen Calonita often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with the friction of a blended family or feeling suffocated by high expectations at home. It is a helpful tool for the child who wonders if they would be happier living a different life or with a different relative. The story follows half-sisters Isabelle and Mirabelle as they navigate the arrival of a bohemian aunt who challenges their family's rigid social standing. It explores themes of sisterly bonds, the lure of independence, and the realization that every family has hidden cracks. This contemporary novel is appropriate for middle and high schoolers who enjoy realistic drama centered on identity and belonging. It serves as an excellent mirror for teens feeling the weight of a public-facing family image or the pressure to maintain a perfect reputation while dealing with internal household transitions.